Content that could work this Christmas
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:40 am
Today is Christmas Day in Germany. I wish you a happy holiday season or as the Germans would say. Frohe Weihnachten!
Carlos Bravo9
I don't know if you plan to continue publishing on these dates or not. I would recommend you not to do so. In that case, you might not be too interested in this post. If you are a little geek like me, make sure your family doesn't suffer because of your passion on these dates.
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Get as much work done as you can and schedule the posts you have planned for these dates.
Please don't reply to comments (I promise I won't either) because it can sometimes take as much time as writing a post.
Uninstall Twitter from your phone to avoid the risk of constantly looking for new mentions.
These are my recommendations. You then do what you think is right, obviously.
At this time of year , personal posts are what work well . Year-end japan telephone number summaries and New Year’s resolutions may seem tiresome, but they are not out of fashion. I promise to do one too…
It's also a good time to make an off-topic post that is completely outside the normal publishing line. Don't be afraid to take risks because you can have surprises like I did in this post that came out over the weekend.
Spectacular content like this works at any time of the year, but even better now. Don't make articles too heavy this Christmas. Avoid making your reader think or reflect on unpleasant topics. Don't be too critical or pessimistic, you'll have the rest of the new year to do that.
Today is Christmas in Germany. So I have nothing left to wish you…
Happy Christmas! Don't forget to rest and take care of your loved ones. I'll do the same…
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AUTHOR Carlos BravoCarlos Bravo
I like doing things. I launch projects, create companies, write books and run marathons. If you want to know the things I haven't mentioned yet, you should keep reading.
Carlos Bravo9
I don't know if you plan to continue publishing on these dates or not. I would recommend you not to do so. In that case, you might not be too interested in this post. If you are a little geek like me, make sure your family doesn't suffer because of your passion on these dates.
Happy ChristmasPhoto rights by Fotolia
Get as much work done as you can and schedule the posts you have planned for these dates.
Please don't reply to comments (I promise I won't either) because it can sometimes take as much time as writing a post.
Uninstall Twitter from your phone to avoid the risk of constantly looking for new mentions.
These are my recommendations. You then do what you think is right, obviously.
At this time of year , personal posts are what work well . Year-end japan telephone number summaries and New Year’s resolutions may seem tiresome, but they are not out of fashion. I promise to do one too…
It's also a good time to make an off-topic post that is completely outside the normal publishing line. Don't be afraid to take risks because you can have surprises like I did in this post that came out over the weekend.
Spectacular content like this works at any time of the year, but even better now. Don't make articles too heavy this Christmas. Avoid making your reader think or reflect on unpleasant topics. Don't be too critical or pessimistic, you'll have the rest of the new year to do that.
Today is Christmas in Germany. So I have nothing left to wish you…
Happy Christmas! Don't forget to rest and take care of your loved ones. I'll do the same…
CATEGORIES Blogs
TAGS holiday content Christmas content post Christmas
Share This
AUTHOR Carlos BravoCarlos Bravo
I like doing things. I launch projects, create companies, write books and run marathons. If you want to know the things I haven't mentioned yet, you should keep reading.